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  2. Lange (ski boots) - Wikipedia

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    Lange is a major producer of ski boots used in alpine (downhill) skiing, founded in 1948 in the USA.They introduced the world's first plastic ski boots in 1962, and a greatly improved model aimed at the racing market in 1965.

  3. 6 Types of Shoes to Wear on a Cold-Weather Vacation

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    Tackle any type of terrain with these tips. While snow boots are helpful for outdoor activities, "waterproof boots are practical for snow and slush," says Stitch Fix stylist Jordan Walker. Brands ...

  4. The 14 Best Wide-Calf Boots That Will Have You Looking ... - AOL

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    The collection boasts the brand’s tall boots now available in standard, wide and extra wide calf sizing. Per the brand, the collection “reflects Dolce Vita’s dedication to ensuring that ...

  5. Raichle Flexon - Wikipedia

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    A pair of late-model Flexon Comp ski boots. The cable closures are designed to hold the flex plate (black and pink) firmly against the front of the boot. The plate can be changed to modify the forward flex. The Flexon was a downhill ski boot introduced by Raichle in the winter of 1980/81. Based on designs by Sven Coomer, Al Gross and Erik Giese ...

  6. The 10 Best Wide Calf Boots for Fall, Winter and Beyond - AOL

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    4. Journee Collection Aurora Wide Calf Boots. A trendy homage to the iconic go-go boots of the '60s, these wide-calf, knee-high heels are are a super cute option to dress up a simple outfit. Buy ...

  7. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    alpine skis, cross-country skis, ski boots, twin tips, bindings, snowboards: France: 1947: Began as a family-owned shop making saw blades, then ski edges beginning around 1947. Expanded to make bindings (1955), then ski boots (1979) and cross-country ski gear, then golf (1985), the alpine skis (1989).